Using inserts

- Here's another case of terminology.…A lot of audio mixers will use the word "insert."…What's an insert? Well it's just an effect,…but it's an effect at the track level, and the cool thing is…by using the audio track mixer in Premiere Pro…I can actually add multiple inserts on a track.…Why would I want to do that?…Well, let's take some VO for example.…You might want to EQ a piece of VO,…but instead of having to do that multiple times…by adding that EQ onto each clip on the timeline,…you can add that EQ as an insert for the VO track…and that EQ would govern all of the…individual clips on that track.…

They give you a much faster way of working…when it comes to using effects,…and I want to show you how this works in this movie.…With timeline 03_05 opened up let's take a look at…actually how to insert an effect at the track level.…The way we're gonna do that is by…using the audio track mixer.…Let me make the track mixer bigger…by pressing the grave or tilde key.…Earlier we hid area at the top of the mixer…that shows us our inserts and our sends.…

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2/27/2015

Finishing is something every video project can benefit from. In this installment of Premiere Pro Guru, Robbie Carman guides editors through practical techniques for finishing the audio side of a video project, using Premiere Pro and Adobe Audition. He covers using track-level vs. clip-level controls, mastering the audio mixers, using submixes and automation modes, working with audio effects, reducing noise and restoring sound with Adobe Audition, and outputting audio from Premiere Pro. This course includes everything you need to know about mixing and sweetening audio yourself and handing off tracks to others to finesse.